Word: hickok
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Representing the top college football team in the East, Princeton's Captain Dave Hickok and Coach Charlie Caldwell accepted the Lambert Trophy which goes with the title. Later, another tradition was followed when the father of an alumnus invited the varsity members to be his guests for a day of pheasant hunting on his 1,500-acre estate near Princeton. In fine fettle, Tiger Star Dick Kazmaier-proved that his trigger finger was just as good as his passing eye by bagging a brace of birds...
...Jannotta hear McClain that the Nassaus Hickok you in danger...
...smaller Hollywood competitors are already aboard the TV bandwagon. They range from shoestring producers to such established companies as Jerry Fairbanks, Inc., which employs a timesaving three-camera technique (TIME, March 6, 1950). Broidy Productions (owned by a brother of the head of Monogram Pictures) makes Wild Bill Hickok films for TV, and turns out a 30-minute religious show with such titles as Sister Martha Bets 'Em Big. Bing Crosby Enterprises hopes to captivate televiewers with a new series featuring a cast of chimpanzees enacting Sherlock Holmes thrillers...
...pound Chuck Hemminger, a reserve last season, and George Kline, a senior letterman. Kline weighs 201 pounds and is a vicious blocker. The guards are small, with Al Clark, a letterman, weighing only 178 pounds and his running mate, George Hawke, going 185. The center, 186-pound Al Hickok, is the Tigers' other two-way operator. He backs up the line on defense...
Backing up the line, in addition to Hickok, is 192-pound Red Finney, listed as a center. Davison teams with Dick Pivirotto at the halfbacks while speedy Ed Jannotta, a sophomore, is the safety...